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New Colts coach Frank Reich has pledged to have a "strong element of no huddle" in his offense.

"We will be a multiple, attack, uptempo offense," Reich said. "We will be aggressive." It's fairly boilerplate — when was the last time a new coach pledged to be conservative on offense? — but the no-huddle element is intriguing. Many coaches still seem unduly wary of the no huddle, even when it works well for their offense. It's typically a boon for quarterbacks, and surely would be for Andrew Luck. Reich also insisted he was not concerned with Luck's slow recovery from shoulder surgery.

Swoope was hoping to return from a knee injury later in the year but never progressed enough to make that a reality. "It’s close, but we would never put him out there unless he could go out there and be 100 percent," said coach Chuck Pagano. Jack Doyle will continue to serve as the Colts' primary tight end.